Hi all,
I am new to radiance. dunno much abt the commands. Interested to use vgaimage.
I hav seen the example to use vgaimage:
vgaimage render.pic
but dun understand why vgaimage not recognized as internal or external command, operable program or batch file, when I try to run this.
Thanks
cheers,
Flo
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I have to admit that I didn't even hear about this program before and I never noticed it in my /bin directory - although obviously there is a man-page for it on the web.
If it's not there anymore it might have become obsolete - but I guess the developer(s) will have a more precise answer.
If you are trying to view a Radiance *.pic file, I suggest you try out ximage which should always work on every *nix workstation that has X properly set up. On Windows systems you can use the precompiled Radiance binaries from Francesco Anselmo's website (http://www.bozzograo.net/radiance/ but there are other packages for this platform as well.
HTH,
-Erwin
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Subject: [Radiance-general] vgaimage (02-Aug-2006 22:04)
From: Florence Koh <flrnckoh@yahoo.com>
To: Radiance-general@radiance-online.org
Hi all,
I am new to radiance. dunno much abt the commands. Interested to use vgaimage.
I hav seen the example to use vgaimage:
vgaimage render.pic
but dun understand why vgaimage not recognized as internal or external command, operable program or batch file, when I try to run this.
Thanks
cheers,
Flo
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